Corsair - VOID PRO RGB (White/Black) 7.1 Channel Headset

Specifications

Manufacturer

Model

Part #

Color

Type

Circumaural

Enclosure Type

Closed

Channels

7.1

Microphone

Yes

Impedance

32 Ω

Active Noise Cancelling

No

Sensitivity

107.0 dB @ 1V RMS

Cord Length

1.50m

Frequency Response

20 Hz - 20 KHz

Connection

USB 2.0

Features

Ultimate Comfort: Breathable microfiber mesh fabric and memory foam provide exceptional comfort while reducing heat buildup and moisturePremium Build Quality: Legendary CORSAIR build quality ensures long term durabilityPrecision Gaming Audio: Custom tuned 50mm neodymium speaker drivers bring the action to life with wide range and accuracySuperior Wireless Performance: Low latency, 2.4 Ghz wireless audio with improved range up to 40 Feet and up to 16 hours of battery life (Upgraded antenna design enhances coverage and improves performance even in the most demanding conditions)Crystal Clear Microphone: All new unidirectional noise cancelling microphone with LED mute indicator reduces ambient noise for enhanced voice qualityEpic Surround Sound: Genuine Dolby Headphone 7.1 surround delivers immersive multi-channel positional audio that puts you in the middle of the actionDiscord Certified: Play with the confidence that your microphone and audio drivers have been tested and evaluated for crystal clear communication and outstanding soundRGB lighting: Express yourself with virtually unlimited color optionsCUE Control: CUE software gives you full control over your headset's features through an intuitive and simple to use interface and lets you sync with other Corsair RGB devices

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Corsair VOID PRO RGB (White/Black) 7.1 Channel USB Wired Headphones. Knocking off a several Stars. With Linux, they don't get very loud and cycle the Rainbow for the RGB coloring by default. They also required a small xorg configuration hack to get the mute button to stop it from killing the USB Mouse's ability to click (Yes weird I know). The headset is fairly comfortable but HEAVY on the head. Microphone arm is rubbery and a bit limp. Over all feel that I should have went with another Kingston - HyperX Cloud Core Headset like I got my oldest son recently. It is a much better headset from top to bottom. Experience might be completely different on Windows 10 though, but for a Linux user I would not recommend. Will post feedback about it on Windows if I ever hook it to one of their Rigs to try it that way.